The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 19

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the American Government ed Ge -|new treaty satisfactory to America s. Mr. Harding forese signing of the armistice and not nec- | ha ily out of the unratified treaty h put into effect most of the terms of that armistice The mandate situation is w case in point, The Allies have been managing | the things to suit themselves in certain | Ve regions originally owned by Germany. | De The reparat : A _ DOOR POLICY OF HAY BIG. FACTOR ~ IN HAROING PLANS { — @ontinued from First Page.) f using the treaty with ing considerable embarrassment wants to feel its ar mage don nd must pay That is the firs atements which will take signature on the question, policy hereafter will jany rights as w mulas. ever, are action, how the minds of the President and the Sec retary of State Principles of already imbedded The endeavor will] me be to play an independent role in from consider- | to join it world politics, using the moral influ he rar aay ding Administ he return to the | American ¢ ence of America to assist in the $10,000,000,009 | out the glone, as o< ‘ | rad : T matters which the Ur “ROCK-BOTTOM” SALE Dining Room Suites considers her interest and withhold Used in Millions LESS ~— We even ©, below the prevailing tendency ps In prices ai er thi 2 of Teapots Daily THAN Wainut Dining locas Suite HALF the 8 Pieces al Seldfor PRICE nv. $210 Sees Furniture prices have come down BUT cannot stay down Makers have curtailed production, The Public refreined from buying for quite period. There will be a scarcity of furniture now that buying has resumed so heavily The T. D. OWEN CO. Inc., 34 EAST 23rd STREET (4th Ave. Subway—23d St. Station) The famous maker of baby woolens tells how to keep them soft and unshrunken HE name of Carter stands for the very finest quality of baby underwear. Yet even the finest woolens can be’ ruined by careless or improper laundering. “All fine fabrics ! should be carefully laundered. Carter, knowing this, natu- rally prefer to have their woolens washed with Lux. Read their letter below, which tells why they prefer Lux. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. “How to wash woolens” —by the makers of Carter’s Knit Underwear “Sometimes we receive complaints,” says the Carter Company, ‘that our woolens have shrunk. This, of course, is a mechanical process and due to the wrong way of washing. “We wish every young mother would wash her baby’s shirts and bands in the safe way set forth in the Lux advertising. “We have had Lux analyzed and know there is nothing in it which could injure the delicate wool fibre. A soap with free alkali or just an ordinary harsh soap will make the tiny wool scales draw up and shrink. “Lux is also excellent for woolens because its thin flakes dissolve quickly and completely. This means that no solid soap can stick to the wool and yellow it. “We are glad to endorse Lux because its use in washing our garments means greater satisfaction to our customers and thus to us. THE WILLIAM CARTER COMPANY. Won’t injure anything pure water alone won’t harm THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. OBES 19 7 pf of trade by reason of her part in| whenever it becomes necessary to do | formula whereby the good parts ot | abroad in tearing it apart. Hut he inning the war. She will claim] so. the Treaty of Versailles approved by | has given everybody to understand } | rights that accrued to her out of the 1 | Mr, Harding can be interwoven in a|that there is yeclal hur it MOE LEVY & SON In the Bronx: 149th St., bet. Third and Bergen Aves. Second Floor Downtown: 119 Walker Street, near Canal St. | | | | : i F littl | or as ltttte as \ ' i] All-wool Suits All-wool Topcoats Cassimeres, worsteds, un Knit cloths, cheviots, her ti finished worsteds and ringbones, flannels and un ' a great variety of serges, in al! finished worsteds in all I the newest styles models and colors. 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